Football records and statistics in the Netherlands

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Most successful clubs by titles

NoTeamDomesticWorldwideTotal
League Championship KNVB Cup Johan Cruyff Shield Total Champions League Cup Winners' Cup Europa League Super Cup Intercontinental Cup Total
1 Ajax 3620965411221075
2 PSV Eindhoven 251114501-1--252
3 Feyenoord 16144341-2-1438
4 HVV Den Haag 101-11-----011
5 Sparta Rotterdam 63-9-----09
6 AZ 2417-----07
7 RAP 51-6-----06
8 Koninklijke HFC 33-6-----06
9 FC Twente 1326-----06
10 Willem II 32-5-----05
11 Go Ahead Eagles 4--4-----04
12 ADO Den Haag 22-4-----04
13 RCH 22-4-----04
14 FC Utrecht -314-----04
15 Koninklijke HFC 3--3-----03
16 Roda JC Kerkrade 12-3-----03
17 Heracles Almelo 2--2-----02
18 PEC Zwolle -1-1-----01
19 FC Groningen -1-1-----01
20 Vitesse -1-1-----01

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